Jennifer Mulliken, MD

Title(s)Assistant Professor, Medicine
SchoolSchool of Medicine
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    University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CAFellowship2019Infectious Diseases
    NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, NYChief Residency2017Internal Medicine
    NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, NYResidency2016Internal Medicine
    NYU School of Medicine, New York, NYMD2013Medicine
    Courtauld Institute of Art, London, UKMA2006History of Art
    Dartmouth College, Hanover, NHAB2004Art History

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    OVERVIEW
    Jennifer Mulliken is an infectious disease specialist who attends at San Francisco VA Medical Center (SFVAMC) where she sees patients on the infectious disease consult service and in the outpatient HIV/infectious disease clinic. She completed her medical education and internal medicine residency at NYU, where she also served as senior chief resident, before completing fellowship training in infectious diseases at UCSF. In addition to her clinical activities, Jennifer serves as Associate ID Chief for Clinical Operations at SFVAMC and Medical Director of the Antibiotic Stewardship and Home IV Therapy Programs at SFVAMC.

    EDUCATIONAL PURSUITS
    Jennifer is interested in medical education across all levels of learners. She is the Associate Program Director for Curriculum & Recruitment and the VA Site Director for the UCSF ID Fellowship Program. She leads a small group seminar for medical students in the Pathogens and Host Defense course, and she gives lectures to students, residents, and fellows in the medicine residency and ID fellowship core lecture series. In addition, Jennifer serves as a RAD advisor for UCSF internal medicine residents.

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    1. Impact of an Inpatient Allergy Guideline on β-Lactam and Alternative Antibiotic Use. J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract. 2023 08; 11(8):2557-2567.e6. Otani IM, Tang M, Wang L, Anstey KM, Hilts-Horeczko A, Li F, Le VP, Lee M, Bystritsky R, Mulliken JS, Wattier RL, Blumenthal KG, Doernberg SB. PMID: 37182569.
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    2. Risk of systemic fungal infections after exposure to wildfires: a population-based, retrospective study in California. Lancet Planet Health. 2023 05; 7(5):e381-e386. Mulliken JS, Hampshire KN, Rappold AG, Fung M, Babik JM, Doernberg SB. PMID: 37164514.
      View in: PubMed   Mentions: 6     Fields:    Translation:HumansPHPublic Health
    3. Opportunistic coinfection with Pneumocystis jirovecii and Coccidioides immitis associated with idelalisib treatment in a patient with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia. BMJ Case Rep. 2020 Apr 29; 13(4). Ward LM, Peluso MJ, Budak JZ, Elicker BM, Chin-Hong PV, Lampiris H, Mulliken JS. PMID: 32354764; PMCID: PMC7213705.
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    4. Response to: Is Burnout Infectious? Understanding Drivers of Burnout and Job Satisfaction Among Academic Infectious Diseases Physicians. Open Forum Infect Dis. 2020 Apr; 7(4):ofaa098. Budak JZ, Brickman CE, Abdoler EA, Wallender EK, Mulliken JS, Kerkhoff AD, Lampiris H, Babik JM, Koss CA, Schwartz BS. PMID: 32284950; PMCID: PMC7136018.
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    5. 2543. Implementation of a Fellow-Driven Βeta-Lactam Allergy De-Labeling Initiative on an Inpatient ID Consult Service. Open Forum Infectious Disease. 2019; 6(Suppl 2):S883. Mulliken JS, Bystritsky R, Anstey K, Otani IM, Doernberg SB. View Publication.
    6. Development of an Infectious Diseases Fellowship Well-Being Program. Open Forum Infectious Disease. 2019; 6(Suppl 2):S881. Budak JZ, Brickman C, Abdoler E, Wallender E, Mulliken JS, Kerkhoff AD, Lampiris H, Babik JM, Koss C, Schwartz B. View Publication.
    7. Bergeyella cardium: Clinical Characteristics and Draft Genome of an Emerging Pathogen in Native and Prosthetic Valve Endocarditis. Open Forum Infect Dis. 2019 Apr; 6(4):ofz134. Mulliken JS, Langelier C, Budak JZ, Miller S, Dynerman D, Hao S, Li LM, Crawford E, Lyden A, Woodworth MH, DeRisi JL, Desmond E, Browne C, Luu A, Grandis DJ, Grossman W, Deuse T, Melcher GP. PMID: 31024974; PMCID: PMC6475584.
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